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Is NSCS Worth It?
Given the assortment of programs, resources, connections, support, and savings, and the content we provide to prepare you for your future careers, an NSCS membership truly is worth it.
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Watch interviews of NSCS student members and chapter presidents.
They explain why joining NSCS is worth it and how the honor society brings in positive values to the life of its members. Meet a team of high-achievers who have benefited by NSCS.
Follow their journey
Follow the journey of these four NSCS members who realized that joining NSCS was truly worth the one-time, lifetime fee and a valuable step in their college career.
Stephanie Cahill
Arizona State University
Paid the one-time, lifetime fee
- Elected Chapter Officer
- Elected to Leadership Council
- Recipient of Board of Directors $1K scholarship
- $800 travel stipend
RETURN ON INVESTMENT
- Over $1,800
- Council Representation – $800 travel stipend
Journey
Shadrique Johnson
Howard University
Paid the one-time, lifetime fee
- Received a FREE resume review ($199 value)
- Identified 10 scholarships in the new Hub PLUS Portal valued at $25K
- Attended induction
RETURN ON INVESTMENT
- Over $50 and counting
- Access to 8K scholarships exclusive to members
- Priceless!
Journey
Chloe Reynolds
George Mason University
Paid the one-time, lifetime fee
- Interned at NSCS HQ
- Selected as the recipient of the $2,500 Community College Transition Award
- Added NSCS to her resume
RETURN ON INVESTMENT
- Over $2,400
Internship and existing - NSCS network at her new school
- Incomparable!
Journey
Chester Rihn
University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire
Paid the one-time, lifetime fee
- Interned with Absolute Internship in Sweden and received the $100 off NSCS member discount
- Volunteered with NSCS chapter
- Attended Induction Ceremony
RETURN ON INVESTMENT
- 100% return on membership fee
- Once in a lifetime internship as a digital intern abroad and volunteered with the local chapter
- Life changing!
Journey
Testimonials
“Thousands of people nationwide are going to graduate with your exact same major and GPA and I honestly believe that being involved in NSCS is the best way to distinguish yourself. Unlike some other honor societies, NSCS is about creating leaders, not just inducting members.”
Jullien Gordon,
University of California, Los Angeles
“Students get so overwhelmed so easily with the scholarship process. It’s a very daunting process. NSCS is different. They offer scholarships for members only, and they offer multiple winners for each scholarship.”
Lauren Tan,
Loyola University Chicago
“From leadership experience, to lifelong memories, to new opportunities, NSCS has been at the center of my collegiate growth.”
Melissa Kathan,
University of Buffalo
“Because of NSCS I have participated in multiple political campaign internships that would not have been available to me if I had not been a part of this organization.”
Rachel Layrisson,
Florida State University
“NSCS is the real deal. They’ve given me real opportunities connecting me to real people. And even as an alumni, I’ve gotten so many opportunities out of this.”
Daniela Espinosa,
University of Tampa
“NSCS paid off tremendously, and it’s, it’s developed me as a person, not just as a student. It’s brought me out of my shell as a president and an officer.”
Alex Rye,
Michigan State University
“NSCS has provided me with experiences that not only have strengthened my leadership skills but also have made me a better person.”
Beatriz Reyes,
Florida Atlantic University
“It is these values of service and leadership, even more than the academics, that I admire in NSCS. The most important aspects of my life to date have been rooted in these two integral values, and I look forward to moving forward with NSCS.”
Terence Hughes,
Dartmouth College